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      Chemical cues mediating aphid location by natural enemies

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      European Journal of Entomology
      Biology Centre, AS CR

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            Ecology of Infochemical Use by Natural Enemies in a Tritrophic Context

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              Insect host location: a volatile situation.

              Locating a host plant is crucial for a phytophagous (herbivorous) insect to fulfill its nutritional requirements and to find suitable oviposition sites. Insects can locate their hosts even though the host plants are often hidden among an array of other plants. Plant volatiles play an important role in this host-location process. The recognition of a host plant by these olfactory signals could occur by using either species-specific compounds or specific ratios of ubiquitous compounds. Currently, most studies favor the second scenario, with strong evidence that plant discrimination is due to central processing of olfactory signals by the insect, rather than their initial detection. Furthermore, paired or clustered olfactory receptor neurons might enable fine-scale spatio-temporal resolution of the complex signals encountered when ubiquitous compounds are used.
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                European Journal of Entomology
                Eur. J. Entomol..
                Biology Centre, AS CR
                12105759
                18028829
                December 30 2008
                December 30 2008
                : 105
                : 5
                : 797-806
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                10.14411/eje.2008.106
                80ba396b-388d-408c-b38e-7af7a238ccce
                © 2008
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